The word pitta is derived from the Sanskrit word “pinj” that means to shine. It is associated with fire that is
According to Sir Monier-Williams exact entomology of pitta is a mystery. Pitta governs the ability to digest ideas and impressions that helps the human body to perceive the true nature of reality.
According to ancient Ayurvedic text, Charaka Samhita, pitta, functions in digestion, heat production, provides colour to the blood, provides vision and skin luster.
The various functions provided by pitta are:
- Thermogenesis- maintains the proper body temperature
- Metabolism or transformation- starting from digestion of food to transformation of all other materials
- Appetite- the feeling of hunger and thirst
- Comprehension of information into knowledge also includes reasoning and judgment
- Courage and braveness to face the situation
- Converts external images into optic nerve impulses
- Provides colour and softness to the skin
The various effects of balanced pitta are:
- Good complexion with healthy facial tone
- Lustrous and slightly wavy hair
- Strong and complete digestion
- Efficient assimilation of foods
- Normal heat and thirst mechanisms
- Open intellect with good concentration on the truth
Imbalanced pitta results in incomplete digestion, irregular body temperatures, loss of energy and variable skin colour.
Oily, penetrating, hot, light, unpleasant odour, spreading nature and liquid form are some of the properties of pitta. Among the organs major site of pitta is navel, the other sites are blood and lymph, eyes, skin, stomach, upper part of small intestine and sweat.
People with pitta as predominant have the qualities of fire. Pitta people have warm bodies, penetrating ideas
To balance pitta one should avoid excessive heat, oil and steam. Salt intake should also be restricted. One should eat cooling and non-spicy foods.
The various sub-types of pitta are:
- Pachaka
- Ranjaka
- Sadhaka
- Alocchaka
- Bharahaka
Pachaka helps in the process of digestion and its main site is the stomach. The main site of ranjaka is liver and is responsible for tissue digestion. Sadhaka is present in heart and brain and is responsible for preservation of our cognitive memories and also for the digestion of knowledge.
Alocchaka is present in the eyes and helps the eyes in proper vision. Bharahaka resides in skin and enhances the digestion and absorption of massages of oil.


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